Sangoma Records -Timecode sublabel

Sangoma Records is a sub-label of South Africans Timecode Records founded out of enthusiasm for psychedelic music and culture by the DJs Daksinamurti and Gata Freak.

In Southern Africa the Sangoma is the intermediary for the ancesters and sacred spirits, the wanderer between the worlds and the practitioner of herbal medicine – a healing shaman or feared witchdoctor deeply rooted in the local culture.

The aim of Sangoma Records is not only to present music at the pulse of time but also to release psychedelic music within different spheres- without definitions and boundaries- music made with love by unique artist who don’t follow trends and deliver something new unheard and surprising … maybe the nicest effects of our organic medicine for the ears.
http://www.sangomarecords.com

Greetings inhabitants of the blue planet! Sangoma Recs presents a new dose of tasty medicine for your ears – this time compiled by label owners Gata Freak & Daksinamurti. The two present a very special selection of contemporary psychedelic gems, tested on various dancefloors around the planet. Music with soul - prescribed by your sonic witchdoctors - combining ancient knowledge with modern technologies for an ecstatic trance dance experience. A perfect treatment for all aimless wandering “Mzungus” out there in search of something real.
Organic and driving grooves, melodies with the vibe of the golden Goa days and new surprises await you on this spicy audio & visual journey. Authentic music written by some of the most creative and unique artists within this scene ranging from trance veterans like Etnica to leading contemporary artists and big names of tomorrow. Music with love, peace and compassion - communicating to all living beings. Let the spirit voices guide you through the night.

“The old dream of progressive humanism is fading fast. There are still those who dream of the conquest of the biosphere by the technosphere, the human control of biological evolution through genetic engineering, and so on. But attitudes are changing around, and within, many of us:
there is a shift from humanism to animism, from an intensely mancentred view to a view of a living world. We are not somehow superior to Gaia; we live within her and depend on her life.”
Sheldrake (biologist) 1994